| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 816 էջ
...which separate* it from the Slave coast. Of all parts of Guinea, and indeed of the African coast, it is the one where European settlements and trade have...extent. Its name sufficiently indicates the cause, in the production of a commodity which has always been estimnted above its real value. The Portuguese,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1831 - 628 էջ
...which separates it from the Slave coast Of all parts of Guinea, and, indeed, of the African coast, it is the one where European settlements and trade have been carried to the greatest extent It has been frequented at different times by the Portuguese, the Danes, Swedes, Dutch and British.... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 618 էջ
...which separates it from tho Slave coast. Of all parts of Guinea, and, indeed, of the African coast, it Is the one where European settlements and trade have been carried to the greatest extent. It has been frequented at different times by the Portuguese, the Danes, Swedes, Dutch and British.... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1831 - 620 էջ
...which separates it from the Slave coast. Of all parts of Guinea, and, indeed, of the African coast, it is the one where European settlements and trade have been carried to the greatest extent. It has been frequented at different times by the Portuguese, the Danes, Swedes, Dutch and British.... | |
| Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) - 1851 - 712 էջ
...Coast as limited on the VV. by Cape Three Points (about 2° 10' W. Lon.); others make Cape Apollonia the western boundary. Of all parts of Guinea, and...GOM-BROON', called, also, BUN'-DER AB-BAS'-SI, at of Persia, situated at the entrance of the Persian Gulf, opposite to the far-famed island of Ormuz. Formerly... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - 1851 - 722 էջ
...Coast as limited on the W. by Cape Three Points (about 2° 10' W. Lon.); others make Cape Apollonia the western boundary. Of all parts of Guinea, and...(B.) GOM-BROON', called, also, BUN'-DER AB-BAS'-SI, a L of Persia, situated at the entrance of the Persian Gulf, opposite to the far-famed island of Ormuz.... | |
| John Thomson - 1851 - 1092 էջ
...which separat es it fruin the Slave coast. Of all paru of Guinea, and indeed of the African coast, it is the one where European settlements and trade have been carried to the greatest extent. This coast has been frequented at different times by the Portuguese, the Danes, Swedes, Dutch, and... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Henry Vethake - 1851 - 618 էջ
...which se|Hirates it from the Slave coast. Of all parts of Guinea, and, indeed, of the African coast, it is the one where European settlements and trade have been carried to the greatest extent. It has been frequented at different times by the Portuguese, the Danes, Swedes, Dutch and British.... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - 1852 - 764 էջ
...Coast as limited on the W. by Cape Three Points (about 2° 10' W. Lon.) ; others make Cape Apollonia the western boundary. Of all parts of Guinea, and...Pop. 3,600. (B.) GOM-BROON', called, also, BUN'-DER AB-BAS^-SJ, a t. of Persia, situated at the entrance of the Persian Gulf, opposite to the far-famed... | |
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